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*'''Note A'''. Vladimir Geiger of the [[Croatia|Croatian]] Institute for History:{{quote|
 
*'''Note A'''. Vladimir Geiger of the [[Croatia|Croatian]] Institute for History:{{quote|
''The list of German victims includes 26,000 women and 5,800 children who died in Yugoslav Camps''- Geiger said.<ref>Newcomers Network: German Mass Grave Sheds New Light on Close of World War Two. </ref><ref>[http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/europe/features/article_1619890.php/German-mass-grave-sheds-new-light-on-close-of-World-War-Two- M & C News: Feature German mass grave sheds new light on close of World War Two (Feature) By Boris Raseta Feb 17, 2011, 2:06 GMT ]</ref>}}  
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''The list of German victims includes 26,000 women and 5,800 children who died in Yugoslav Camps''- Geiger said.<ref>Newcomers Network: German Mass Grave Sheds New Light on Close of World War Two. </ref><ref>[http://www.theapricity.com/forum/showthread.php?39738-German-mass-grave-sheds-new-light-on-close-of-World-War-Two&s=c1efa90fc5bd867c0b703d632a6dd9dc German mass grave sheds new light on close of World War Two (Feature) By Boris Raseta Feb 17, 2011]</ref>}}  
    
*'''Note B'''. Information from the Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity-Yugoslavia by Ed. Dinah L. Shelton. Gale Cengage, 2005: " ''The killing continued after the war, as Tito's victorious forces took revenge on their real and perceived enemies. British forces in Austria turned back tens of thousands of fleeing Yugoslavs. Estimates range from 30,000 to 55,000 killed between spring and autumn 1945.''
 
*'''Note B'''. Information from the Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity-Yugoslavia by Ed. Dinah L. Shelton. Gale Cengage, 2005: " ''The killing continued after the war, as Tito's victorious forces took revenge on their real and perceived enemies. British forces in Austria turned back tens of thousands of fleeing Yugoslavs. Estimates range from 30,000 to 55,000 killed between spring and autumn 1945.''
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